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09/11/2014 01:00 PM EDT

And avoid extra calories
09/11/2014 01:00 PM EDT

Signs you should alert the pediatrician
09/11/2014 01:00 PM EDT

Contrave combines two existing drugs that treat addiction and depression
09/11/2014 01:00 PM EDT

Walking, bicycling to school linked to better reading scores in study
09/11/2014 01:00 PM EDT

Hospitals Overprescribing Antibiotics, Study Shows /div
09/11/2014 01:00 PM EDT

Researchers find lower levels of key sex hormones in small study
09/11/2014 01:00 PM EDT

Researchers enrolling 3,000 dogs to learn about risk factors for canine disease
09/11/2014 01:00 PM EDT

This type of discrimination may actually lead to weight gain, researchers say
09/11/2014 01:00 PM EDT

Eating might be less rewarding and more habitual for them, research suggests
09/11/2014 01:00 PM EDT

Scientists now at work on eye drops they hope will one day combat the leading cause of blindness in U.S.
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09/11/2014 01:00 PM EDT

And avoid extra calories
09/11/2014 01:00 PM EDT

Signs you should alert the pediatrician
09/11/2014 01:00 PM EDT

Contrave combines two existing drugs that treat addiction and depression
09/11/2014 01:00 PM EDT

Walking, bicycling to school linked to better reading scores in study
09/11/2014 01:00 PM EDT

Hospitals Overprescribing Antibiotics, Study Shows /div
09/11/2014 01:00 PM EDT

Researchers find lower levels of key sex hormones in small study
09/11/2014 01:00 PM EDT

Researchers enrolling 3,000 dogs to learn about risk factors for canine disease
09/11/2014 01:00 PM EDT

This type of discrimination may actually lead to weight gain, researchers say
09/11/2014 01:00 PM EDT

Eating might be less rewarding and more habitual for them, research suggests
09/11/2014 01:00 PM EDT

Scientists now at work on eye drops they hope will one day combat the leading cause of blindness in U.S.
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Tired of giving your kids the same snack every day? You aren’t alone! We’ve got ideas to help you make the most of snack time.

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What you give your kids at snack time matters.

Snacks give kids important nutrients and help control hunger between meals. Try these 5 easy ideas for healthy snacks.

“Ants on a log” (celery with peanut butter and raisins)

Fresh or canned fruit (canned in 100% juice, not syrup) with fat-free or low-fat yogurt

Whole-wheat bread or apple slices with peanut butter

Quesadillas made with low-fat cheese in a whole-wheat tortilla

Whole-wheat pita bread with hummus (dip made with chick peas)

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